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Adrian Belew - Desire Of The Rhino King (1986)

Track listing:
  1. The Final Rhino 1:21
  2. The Lone Rhinoceros 3:57
  3. Big Electric Cat 4:46
  4. The Momur 3:45
  5. Hot Sun 1:29
  6. The Man In The Moon 3:44
  7. Swingline 3:26
  8. Adidas In Heat 2:40
  9. Fish Head 4:25
  10. The Ideal Woman 4:04
  11. Sexy Rhino 0:37
  12. Twang Bar King 1:25
  13. Paint The Road 3:18
  14. She Is Not Dead 4:36
  15. The Rail Song 5:34
  16. Ballet For A Blue Whale 4:27
  17. The Gypsy Zurna 3:02
  18. Joan Miro's Procession Through 2:53
  19. Portrait Of Margaret 3:52
  20. Laughing Man 5:25
  21. Guernica 2:01

Notes


Desire of the Rhino King is a compilation of songs from Belew's three albums, Lone Rhino, Twang Bar King, and Desire Caught By the Tail. This generous, 20-track album epitomizes Adrian Belew in all his avant garde glory, complete with information about all three albums written by Belew himself. A good feel for his experimental guitar playing, his work with feedback, and his use of tape loops all converge on this album, creating an excellent overview of this talented artist. Belew's guitar work is at its best on "Big Electric Cat" and "Hot Sun." He shows that he can be compassionate on "The Man in the Moon," a song about the death of his father. The first eight tracks from Lone Rhino include abrupt sax playing from Bill Janssen and numerous other effects, adding to the brightness. Tracks nine to 16 are from Twang Bar King and are the leanest part of the album, since Belew seems to go off on a rip-roaring tangent and the looseness causes the tunes to slightly unravel. The last five tracks are taken from Desire Caught By the Tail, and this is where Belew glistens. Inspired by Pablo Picasso, he paints his music on an invisible canvas creating some unique and imaginative sounds. A great cross section of Adrian Belew is experienced on this album, and is digitally remastered as well.